Only one law is respected, the law of nature. The moment when my man evidence that conscious being, that he is ready to make the right decisions and generate honest law, then I will respect the laws of man.

In the country of Serbia there is one city, Subotica. It exists Asylum "Asylum Alex Subotica." The Asylum live 600 little friends. Countless delicate hands take care of them. Hands exuding tenderness, care and love.
Many would ask why I, my hopes, linked to the asylum!?
It is easy to explain.
It's asylum who fights for his allies. That's Asylum, which brings together most of young volunteers. It's asylum who never asked for anything, and a lot of them should be. It is a shelter in which everything revolves around the little friends, not about money.
Each dog is clean and bathed. Each dog is under the control of the regular veterinarian. Each dog is treated as if it were the only one in the world.
In the shelter of harmony. In this asylum to hear cheerful barking dogs. Any dog Ã¢ï¿½ï&iquest;½Ã¢ï¿½ï¿½is in foster care, foster care is in the right home.
Shelter is grateful for the smallest donation, in the form of pounds of food.
This asylum is my hope.
Hope that there are good people, hard-working hands, pure heart.
If "a picture is worth a thousand words", then this asylum has a thousand noble heart.
If you think I am exaggerating, look at the pictures themselves. http://www.facebook.com/azilalex.subotica

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I destroyed all the weapons, planted many trees and other plants, animals would be our friends. She opened a school where one would learn that material wealth is not wealth.

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Some Native American tribes called the August Moon the "Sturgeon Moon" because they knew that the sturgeon of the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain were most readily caught during this full Moon. They also called August's Moon the "Full Green Corn Moon."

Different tribes had different Moon name preferences. Other examples for August are: Wheat Cut Moon (San Ildefonso, and San Juan), or "Moon When All Things Ripen" (Dakotah Sioux) or "Blueberry Moon" (Ojibway).

July is the month of the Full Buck Moon. Bucks begin to grow new antlers at this time. This full moon was also known as the Thunder Moon, because thunderstorms are so frequent during this month. Full Moon: July 1, 10:20 P.M.

The Month of June's Full Moon is the Strawberry Moon. June's Full Strawberry Moon got its name because the Algonquin tribes from New England to Lake Superior knew it as a signal to gather ripening fruit. However, in Europe they called it the Rose Moon. Full Moon: June 2, 12:19 P.M.

May's Full Flower Moon, also called Mother's Moon, Milk Moon, and Corn Planting Moon by Algonquin tribes, marks a time of increasing fertility with temperatures warm enough for safely bearing young, a near end to late frosts, and plants in bloom. Full Moon: May 3, 11:42 P.M.

The full moon that appears in April is called the Pink Moon. This name came from the herb moss pink, or wild ground phlox, which is one of the earliest widespread flowers of the spring. Also called the Sprouting Grass Moon, the Egg Moon, and among coastal tribes the Fish Moon, because this was the time that the shad swam upstream to spawn. April 4, 8:06 A.M. ET

The more northern tribes knew this Moon as the Full Crow Moon, when the cawing of crows signaled the end of winter. The Full Worm Moon was given its name by the Algonquin tribes from New England to Lake Superior. The ground begins to soften and earthworm casts reappear, inviting the return of robins. Full Moon: March 5, 1:05 P.M.